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Area Attractions
| Attraction | Description | Website |
| Mabel Tainter Memorial | This beautifully restored building is listed on the National Register of Historical Places, is a charter member of the League of Historic American Theatres, and is a designated Wisconsin historical marker site. | http://www.mabeltainter.com/ |
| Wilson Place Museum | The museum provides a glimpse into the wealthy lives of Captain William Wilson, founder of the city of Menomonie and the Knapp, Stout & Co., Company and his descendants in each of the house's three major periods. | http://www.dunnhistory.org/history/exwp.html |
| Red Cedar State Trail | Nestled among 14 miles of the Red Cedar River, view bald eagles, stunning rock walls, wooded bluffs and marshes, floodplain of river bottoms and more. Hikers, bicyclists, joggers and cross-country skiers enjoy the striking beauty and peaceful solitude of the trail. | |
| Wakanda Park | Menomonie’s largest and most popular park with baseball and softball diamonds, playgrounds, walking trails, waterfront access to Lake Menomin, Wakanda Waterpark, disc golf and several reservable picnic shelters. | www.menomonierecreation.org |
| Golf | Menomonie is home to three golf courses: Chippewa Valley Golf Club (18 holes), Menomonie Golf and Country Club and Pinewood Golf Course, both of which are 9 hole courses. Each of the facilities offers a pro-shop, restaurant, and lounge. | www.cvgolf.com |
| Caddie Woodlawn Historical Park | Located nine miles south of Menomonie, this historical park and wayside includes a covered picnic area, fresh water, and restrooms. It was created to remember Carol Ryrie Brink’s classic book, which won the 1935 Newbery Award for children’s literature. | |
| Bullfrog Fish Farm | Open casually year round, folks are more than welcome to enjoy and share in the farm’s humble sort of beauty. | www.eatmyfish.com |
| Mall of America | Located approximately 60 miles from the UW-Stout campus, the Mall of America has over 520 stores, 20 sit-down restaurants, 14 movie screens, and a theme park! | http://www.mallofamerica.com/ |
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